Gorgeous Georgia
at the start of treatment
"Since I spoke to you a couple of weeks ago, Georgia's arms have been flared up and red for most of the time. Her eyes became dry and red and her skin became very dry also. Any improvement has been a minor one and for a very short time. I don't feel she is scratching as much BUT I can only go by when she is with me and I do "divert" her from the scratching. She started a new dance school and I think this is when her skin started to flare up. I watched her in her dance class and when I asked her had she been scratching, she said "No!" and I had seen her scratching so it is apparent that she does it without realising. She is happy with the new dance school and she has settled well into school and no mention of the teacher shouting too much, I feel they have gotten to know one another now.
I have been keeping little notes in my diary and it seems these unusually hot days we have had recently are the days when her skin is at it worst.
She has been very good and drinking her water in school which has (remedy) and she has a small tub of cream in her skirt pocket so she can put her cream on herself and I think she is feeling grown up about this because she has been given some responsibility and she even chatted to the teacher about it aswell!
Tonight her eyes are good and the backs of her legs just has small dry, slightly red patches but her arms are still red and raised and she was getting into a full on scratch after the bath (even though I had given her the remedy). Her arms were particularly bad in the folds of her arms and it was here she was scratching alot. She does stiil scratch in her sleep.
I must say though, even though her arms aren't looking so good she has never complained about them being sore or stinging when I put the cream on which I know they would have been if using medication off the doctor.
Shall we just carry on as we are, or progress to (remedy) 200c,or should I ring you, just let me know what you think.Thanks alot Adrianna"
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after treatment
Hi Adrianna,
Sorry I haven't got back to you, we have had one of those busy weeks! I am so glad we made you smile because you have helped us smile, unless someone has suffered with eczema, it is hard for them to understand how it affects your life and they see it as "just a skin condition". I look at other childrens clear skin and hope for one day Georgia to be the same and now as you say after a long commitment thankfully we can clearly see the benefits! Of course you can use my e mail, I would be glad for you to spread the good word. It is fine by us if you want to use her first name and maybe we could access the website and she would be really proud. I have dropped down the remedies as you said, I was a bit nervous at first but I knew I had to trust Georgia's own body and immune system which is obviously so much stronger. She is still having little scratches now and then but her skin doesn't seem to flare. IF her skin did have a flare up, would I just increase the (remedy) again? Maybe I can discuss this with you as the time goes on. Once again thank you for giving me the confidence to trust in natural medicine.
ps My mum rang my sister in Bermuda to tell her how lovely Georgia's skin is and my sister said she has always dreamt of the moment we would tell her that, you have a few fans within my family now Adrianna!
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